Es - 10/29/03

Discussion in 'Index Futures' started by acrary, Oct 29, 2003.

  1. Margin req. is three times as much as ES at $4500 intraday maintenance and $9000 overnight maintenance.

    -Fast
     
    #61     Oct 29, 2003
  2. doug456

    doug456

    just out of curiosity, why is it so much more?
     
    #62     Oct 29, 2003
  3. acrary

    acrary

    I'll be using Tradestation as a broker. The daytrading margin on the DAX is about 10K/US per-contract (10% of underlying contract).

    DAX pts. * Euro per-pt * exchange rate

    3500*25*1.16 = 101,500 * .1 = 10,150
     
    #63     Oct 29, 2003
  4. The Index is valued much higher than ES; and it's more volatile as well.

    -Fast
     
    #64     Oct 29, 2003
  5. Finished the day at +15.50 pts per contract for 10 ES... In several separate SHORT positions when the drop hit which helped for a good day. :)

    Chris
     
    #65     Oct 29, 2003
  6. I overtraded my rear off today, so I had a total of 26 R/T's of 10 ES to get the +15.50 pts today.

    Chris
     
    #66     Oct 29, 2003
  7. Chris:
    Congratulations on a good day. Its great that you are able to pull out a few points on a day like this. I happen to be more interested in losers than winners just now. Can you share with me what your biggest losing trade was? Normally I am trading the DAX where my largest loser was 2.5 on 5 contracts. By the way, when I do trade the ES, I use Trin, Tick, NYSE Advancing Issues, and standard floor pivots (S/R). I used to use oscillators as well, but found that too much to keep track of. Recently I have stopped trading that contract because (IMO) it got too noisy. I appreciate any comment you might have. Regards, Steve46
     
    #67     Oct 29, 2003
  8. steve, post some thoughts on the DAX when you get time. I just started trading it. Reply in my journal if you have time.

    -Fast
     
    #68     Oct 29, 2003
  9. i thought acrary is a 100% systematic trader. hmmm meaning mechanical.
     
    #69     Oct 29, 2003
  10. jmis

    jmis

    dbphoenix,

    thanks. i didn't mean having a mentor as in trading someone else's system at all. i meant to be able to pick that person's brain, understand the thought process, subtle things that you see but inexpressible, ya know what i mean? :)

    trading successfully is something you have to figure out on your own, fortunately ;)).

    jmis
     
    #70     Oct 29, 2003